‘I believe in the good. You have to be on the side of good and light,’ the Rev. Daniel Greenleaf said.
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At Sliders, cornhole players quietly observing Oct. 25
The players might talk about that grim night now and then, but they tend to do it in private circles. This band of cornhole players like to keep things to the inner circle.
A year after the Lewiston mass shooting, six portraits of grief
18 people were killed, 13 were shot and survived, and many others witnessed the deadliest attack in Maine’s history. A year later, we look at how some have navigated the aftermath.
Photo Album: See the photographs of Lewiston displayed in Just-In-Time Recreation
Read the story: Finding solace in images of Lewiston in the aftermath of the Oct. 25 shootings
Write-in candidates opposing each other in 2 Androscoggin County races
Voters will have to fill in the candidate’s name on the appropriate line and fill in the oval next to it for their vote to count.
Lewiston man in Washington D.C. court on Jan. 6 charges
Andre Maurice Bonneau is charged with felonies and misdemeanors in connection with the Capitol siege.
This year’s city-run balloon festival made a profit as officials look to next year
City staff and those involved with the former Great Falls Balloon Festival are still in talks regarding the future of the event.
Remembrance events planned ahead of Oct. 25
Along with the anticipated OneLewiston Commemoration planned for 6 p.m. at The Colisée, several remembrances and services are planned for Thursday and Friday.
How a mass shooting brought Bates College closer to its community
From more student volunteers to special Halloween events, Bates has sought to emphasize ‘common ties’ to Lewiston and Auburn.